Background
Dangot-Simpkin, Gilda Rose was born on August 18, 1952 in New York City. Daughter of Alter and Paula (Mentlik) Dangot.
training executive management consultant
Dangot-Simpkin, Gilda Rose was born on August 18, 1952 in New York City. Daughter of Alter and Paula (Mentlik) Dangot.
Bachelor, City College of New York, 1973. Postgrad, Syracuse College Law, 1973—1974. Postgrad, City University of New York.
Management intern Department Consumer Affairs, New York City, 1973. Teacher New York City Board Education, 1974—1975. Community consultant New York City Human Rights Commission, 1975—1978.
Special projects consultant, 1978—1979. Director information and resource development, 1979—1980. Director training, since 1980.
Management consultant Dynamic Development, New York City, since 1980, American Airlines, New York City, since 1984, Kings Auto, New York City, 1982—1983, El Al Airlines, since 1984, Sheraton Corporation, 1984, Bank Hapoalim, since 1985, World Trade Institute, 1984—1986, American Cyanamid, since 1986. Lecturer New York Network for Learning, 1980—1982, Westwinds Learning Center, New York City, since 1982. Adjunct instructor Queens College, New York City, 1984, Marymount College, 1985.
Founder Little Red School House Community and Cultural Center, Incorporated, New York York City, 1978. President B'Nai Hashoah: Children of Holocaust Survivors, 1979. Founder, board directors international Network of Children of Survivors, 1981.
Member of American Society for Training and Development (chairman), Organization Development Network, Business Initiatives, National Society Fund-Raising Executives (certified of recognition 1982), Inter-Government Training Council, Indiana Consultant Special Interest Group (chairman program committee), Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Bernard E. Simpkin, September 7, 1986.